Comparative constitutionalism in South Asia /
by Khilnani, Sunil [Ed.]; Raghavan, Vikram [Ed.]; Thiruvengadam, Arun K [Ed.].
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2013Description: xii, 401 pages ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780198081760; 0198081766.Subject(s): Constitutional law -- South Asia | Comparative law -- South AsiaOnline resources: Publisher description | Contributor biographical information | Table of contents only
Contents:
Introduction: Reviving South Asian comparative constitutionalism -- Modelling 'optimal' constitutional design for government structures -- How to do comparative constitutional law in India -- Constitutional developments in a Himalayan kingdom -- Separating religion and politics? -- The democratic state and religious pluralism -- Constitutional borrowing in South Asia -- Inheritance unbound -- Religious freedom in India and Pakistan -- Pilate's paramount duty -- Constitutionalism and the judiciary in Bangladesh -- Revisiting the role of the judiciary in plural societies (1987).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Reviving South Asian comparative constitutionalism -- Modelling 'optimal' constitutional design for government structures -- How to do comparative constitutional law in India -- Constitutional developments in a Himalayan kingdom -- Separating religion and politics? -- The democratic state and religious pluralism -- Constitutional borrowing in South Asia -- Inheritance unbound -- Religious freedom in India and Pakistan -- Pilate's paramount duty -- Constitutionalism and the judiciary in Bangladesh -- Revisiting the role of the judiciary in plural societies (1987).
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